Predation, Herbivory, & Parasitism
Predation, herbivory, and parasitism all have a positive effect on one species and a negative effect on the other.
Individual Pictures (9)
![Cape Buffalo](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/cape-buffalo_thumb.jpg)
![Cape Buffalo Close-Up](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/cape-buffalo-close-up_thumb.jpg)
![Cheetah in Tree](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/cheetah-in-tree_thumb.jpg)
![Eastern Black Rhino Eating](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/eastern-black-rhino-eating_thumb.jpg)
![Great Blue Heron Catching Fish](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/great-blue-heron-catching-fish_thumb.jpg)
![Haflinger Horse Eating](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/haflinger-horse-eating_thumb.jpg)
![Ring-Tailed Lemur Eating Vegetation](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/ring-tailed-lemur-eating-vegetation_thumb.jpg)
![Silvery Gibbon Eating](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/silvery-gibbon-eating_thumb.jpg)
![Two Horses Eating](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/two-horses-eating_thumb.jpg)
Predation, herbivory, and parasitism all have a positive effect on one species and a negative effect on the other.